Erica Sadler, B.S. '18
"I felt like BME would be the best path to incorporate all my interests." Read more
"I felt like BME would be the best path to incorporate all my interests." Read more
"I have always cared deeply about people, and BME seemed like the best way to combine this passion with my love of the STEM field and innovation." Read more
"I liked that there is breadth and depth of academic opportunity here . . . I could take high caliber courses in almost any subject I desired." Read more
"[At Cornell BME] I get to experience all of the best parts of physiology and human health but from the macroscale to even the nanoscale perspective, and I am not limited to textbooks in my learning." Read more
"Cornell has one of the best engineering schools in the country, and I was drawn by the opportunities for undergraduates to do research with faculty." Read more
"I was drawn to Cornell because it is a forward-looking university that provides students with the resources to think outside the box and create the future" Read more
"I chose Cornell because it not only had a strong engineering department, but also a wide range of other liberal arts, humanities, and sciences departments." Read more
Ph.D. research in signal processing in magnetic resonance spectroscopic and imaging techniques. https://gradschool.cornell.edu/spotlights/madhur-srivastava/ Read more
Biomedical engineering (BME) strives to develop new tools to improve human health. At Cornell’s Meinig School, our goal is to understand the human body as an integrated system through quantitative... Read more
In the summer of 2017, 10 New York state middle and high school biology teachers spent eight weeks at Cornell participating full time in a new program that pairs teachers with faculty and graduate... Read more